Texas Personal Injury Lawyers
Texas leads the nation in traffic fatalities — 4,291 people died on Texas roads in 2023, a 2.7% decrease from 2022 but still the highest death toll of any state (TxDOT CRIS, 2023). The fatality rate was 1.42 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.
Texas uses a modified comparative fault (51% bar) system for personal injury claims. The statute of limitations is 2 years from date of injury. Bond Legal is licensed to practice in Texas and has recovered over $500 million for injured clients nationwide. Free consultations available 24/7 — pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
How Texas Personal Injury Law Works
Fault System
Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar)
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover damages only if you are 50% or less at fault. If you are 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing.
Source: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001
Statute of Limitations
2 years from date of injury
This is the deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit in Texas. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation permanently.
Source: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003
Damage Caps
No cap on economic damages. Non-economic damages are uncapped in most PI cases, but government liability claims are capped under the Texas Tort Claims Act (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 101.023): $250,000 per person and $500,000 per occurrence. HB 19 (87th Legislature, 2021) reformed commercial motor vehicle litigation by requiring bifurcated trials and limiting respondeat superior evidence.
Key Texas Laws Affecting Your Case
Proportionate Responsibility
Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.013
Each defendant is liable only for their percentage of responsibility unless they are more than 50% responsible.
Dram Shop Liability
Tex. Alco. Bev. Code § 2.02
Bars and restaurants can be held liable for serving alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person who causes an accident.
Barratry Prohibition
Tex. Penal Code § 38.12
It is illegal in Texas for attorneys to solicit clients through in-person contact, phone calls, or third-party runners.
HB 19 — Commercial Vehicle Litigation Reform
Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 72.051–72.061 (87th Leg., 2021)
Requires bifurcated trials in commercial motor vehicle cases, limiting discovery of employer net worth and corporate conduct evidence until compensatory liability is established.
Texas Tort Claims Act
Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 101.023
Caps government entity liability at $250,000 per person and $500,000 per occurrence. Claims against government entities require specific notice within 6 months.
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Bond Legal Attorneys Licensed in Texas
These experienced personal injury attorneys are licensed to practice in Texas and handle cases throughout the state.
Public Record
Notable Texas Personal Injury Verdicts & Settlements
These publicly reported verdicts and settlements illustrate the range of outcomes in Texas personal injury cases. They are from public court records and do not represent Bond Legal's case results.
Jury verdict in a fatal commercial truck collision involving driver fatigue and Hours of Service violations on I-10.
Verdict against an intoxicated driver who caused a multi-fatality wrong-way crash on a Dallas freeway.
Jury verdict for an oilfield worker who sustained catastrophic burn injuries due to alleged safety violations.
Settlement for a patient who suffered permanent neurological damage due to a delayed diagnosis at a San Antonio hospital.
Verdict for a pedestrian struck by a commercial vehicle in downtown Austin, resulting in bilateral amputations.
Important: The verdicts and settlements shown above are from publicly available court records and legal publications. They are presented for informational purposes only and do not represent Bond Legal's case results. Every case is unique — the facts, injuries, defendants, insurance coverage, venue, and applicable law vary significantly. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. Gross amounts shown are before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. This is an advertisement.
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(866) 423-7724 — Free ConsultationWhat Makes Texas Different for Personal Injury Cases
Texas leads the nation in traffic fatalities, recording 4,291 deaths in 2023 — more than any other state (TxDOT CRIS). The state's vast distances, 85 mph speed limits on some highways (the highest posted limit in the nation on SH-130), and massive volume of commercial truck traffic on interstates like I-35, I-10, and I-45 make it the most dangerous state for drivers. Texas's modified comparative fault system (51% bar) means that if you are found 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing — making early legal representation critical to protect your claim.
Texas has unique proportionate responsibility rules (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.013) that can significantly affect multi-party accidents. Each defendant is liable only for their percentage of responsibility unless they exceed 50%, which creates complex allocation battles in trucking, construction, and multi-vehicle cases. HB 19 (2021) further complicated commercial vehicle litigation by requiring bifurcated trials that limit discovery into trucking company negligence until compensatory liability is established — making experienced legal counsel essential.
The state's dram shop liability laws (Tex. Alco. Bev. Code § 2.02) allow victims to pursue claims against bars and restaurants that serve visibly intoxicated patrons who then cause accidents. With 1,481 alcohol-involved fatalities in 2023 (NHTSA FARS), Texas has one of the highest impaired-driving death tolls in the nation. Texas also has a criminal barratry statute (Tex. Penal Code § 38.12) that prohibits attorneys from soliciting clients through runners or direct contact — if someone approaches you at a hospital or accident scene offering legal services, that is illegal in Texas.
Government tort claims in Texas are subject to strict caps under the Texas Tort Claims Act (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 101.023): $250,000 per person and $500,000 per occurrence for government entities. Claims against government entities also require specific notice within 6 months. Additionally, Texas's Permian Basin oil boom has created some of the deadliest stretches of highway in America, with oilfield truck traffic dramatically increasing crash rates in West Texas (TxDOT CRIS, 2023).
Texas Traffic Safety Statistics
560,000+
Annual Crashes
4,291
Fatalities (2023)
14.1
Deaths per 100K residents
14.1%
Uninsured Drivers (IRC)
829
Pedestrian Fatalities
562
Motorcyclist Fatalities
85
Bicyclist Fatalities
15,227
Serious Injury Crashes
710+
Commercial Vehicle Fatal Crashes
300+
Hit-and-Run Fatalities
Source: TxDOT Crash Records Information System (CRIS), 2023; NHTSA FARS, 2023 | Pedestrian Fatalities: TxDOT CRIS, 2023 | Motorcyclist Fatalities: TxDOT CRIS, 2023 | Bicyclist Fatalities: TxDOT CRIS, 2023 | Serious Injury Crashes: TxDOT CRIS, 2023 | Commercial Vehicle Fatal Crashes: TxDOT & FMCSA FARS, 2023 | Hit-and-Run Fatalities: TxDOT CRIS, 2023
Texas Auto Insurance Landscape
~$2,100/yr
Avg. Annual Premium
NAIC Auto Insurance Database, 2022/2023
30/60/25 — $30K per person / $60K per accident bodily injury / $25K property damage
Minimum Coverage
Tex. Transp. Code § 601.072; TDI Consumer Guide
14.1%
Uninsured Drivers
IRC Uninsured Motorists Report, 2017–2023 (Feb. 2025)
At-Fault State
Insurance System
Texas is an at-fault (tort) state — the at-fault driver's insurance pays. Injured parties can file claims against the at-fault driver's liability policy, their own UM/UIM policy, or file a lawsuit.
Key Insurance Notes for Texas
- •Texas does not require PIP coverage, but insurers must offer it. PIP is optional and covers medical expenses regardless of fault (Tex. Ins. Code § 1952.151).
- •UM/UIM coverage is mandatory in Texas — insurers must provide it unless the insured rejects it in writing (Tex. Ins. Code § 1952.101).
- •Texas allows stacking of UM/UIM policies on multiple vehicles, potentially increasing available coverage for accident victims.
- •The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) regulates auto insurance rates but does not set them — Texas is a competitive rating state.
How Texas Insurers Handle Claims
See how major insurers operating in Texas rank for claims difficulty — including Allstate, GEICO, and Progressive.
Texas Impairment & Behavioral Crash Data
1,481
Alcohol-Related Fatalities
Alcohol-involved crashes caused 1,481 fatalities — 34.5% of all Texas traffic deaths
~38%
Drug-Positive Rate in Fatal Crashes
340+
Teen Driver Fatal Crashes
1,040+
Unrestrained Occupant Fatalities
Source: NHTSA FARS 2023 State Alcohol-Impaired-Driving Estimates (DOT HS 813 726); TxDOT CRIS, 2023
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Get Your Free Case ReviewTexas Court & Filing Statistics
~1.2 million civil filings statewide across district and county courts (FY 2024)
Civil Filings
Injury/damage cases are the second-largest category of district court civil filings by volume
Personal Injury Filings
Courts disposed of 8 million total cases in FY 2024 with a 103% clearance rate statewide
Avg. Disposition Time
Source: Texas Office of Court Administration, FY 2024 Annual Statistical Report for the Texas Judiciary
Seasonal Trends
When Are Texas Roads Most Dangerous?
Crash patterns in Texas follow seasonal and holiday trends that every driver should know.
October (TxDOT CRIS, 2023)
Deadliest Month
July 4th Weekend / Labor Day
Deadliest Holiday Period
Summer (June–August)
+18% fatal crashesVacation travel, teen drivers out of school, and extreme heat (tire blowouts, road surface softening) drive crash spikes across Texas. DUI crashes surge on holiday weekends.
October–November
Deadliest monthsOctober is historically Texas's deadliest month. Fall festivals, State Fair traffic in Dallas, and deer season create hazards. Shorter daylight hours increase pedestrian fatalities.
Holiday Season (Nov–Dec)
+25% DUI fatal crashesThanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's bring DUI surges and long-distance travel on I-35, I-10, and I-45. Wrong-way driver fatalities spike during bar-closing hours.
Spring Break (March)
South TX corridor spikeCollege spring break travel to South Padre Island and Gulf Coast destinations creates heavy traffic on US-77, US-83, and I-37. DUI enforcement increases but fatalities remain elevated.
Hurricane Season (June–November)
Weather-related fatalitiesGulf Coast hurricanes and tropical storms create flash flooding, evacuation traffic, and debris hazards. Major events (Harvey, Beryl) cause mass-casualty incidents on flooded roadways.
Source: TxDOT CRIS 2023 Annual Report / NHTSA FARS. Crash patterns are based on multi-year data and may vary year to year.
Common Questions
Texas Personal Injury FAQ
County-by-County
Texas Personal Injury by County
Each county in Texas has distinct court procedures, jury tendencies, and case timelines that significantly impact personal injury outcomes. Showing the top 6 counties by filing volume.
Harris County
PI Filings
~30,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Plaintiff-favorable
Typical Timeline
18–30 months
Jury Pool
Diverse urban jury pool; historically strong plaintiff verdicts — Harris County is one of the most plaintiff-friendly venues in Texas
Individual Calendar system. 11 civil district courts and numerous county civil courts at law. Complex litigation docket available. Harris County has a dedicated mass tort/MDL track.
Dallas County
PI Filings
~18,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate-to-high
Typical Timeline
18–24 months
Jury Pool
Urban, diverse jury pool; moderate to plaintiff-leaning in PI
Dallas County civil district courts use a rotating assignment system. Mandatory mediation before trial in most PI cases. George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building.
Tarrant County
PI Filings
~10,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate
Typical Timeline
15–20 months
Jury Pool
Suburban-urban mix; generally moderate in PI verdicts
Fort Worth-based. Growing caseload from rapid suburban expansion. Mandatory ADR in many cases. Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center.
Bexar County
PI Filings
~8,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate
Typical Timeline
15–20 months
Jury Pool
Diverse Hispanic-majority jury pool; moderate plaintiff outcomes
San Antonio-based. Large military-connected population from JBSA installations (Fort Sam Houston, Lackland, Randolph).
Travis County
PI Filings
~6,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate-to-high
Typical Timeline
18–24 months
Jury Pool
Educated, tech-industry urban pool; generally plaintiff-sympathetic
Austin-based. Dramatic caseload increases from population growth. Mandatory mediation. Heman Marion Sweatt Courthouse.
El Paso County
PI Filings
~4,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Conservative-to-moderate
Typical Timeline
12–18 months
Jury Pool
Hispanic-majority border community; moderate in PI verdicts
Border-city dynamics. High volume of commercial truck and international trade-related accident litigation. I-10 corridor and US-54/US-62 interchanges.
Collin County
PI Filings: ~3,500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 15–20 months
Jury Pool: Affluent suburban pool; conservative but sympathetic to serious injuries
McKinney-based. One of the fastest-growing counties in Texas — caseloads increasing rapidly. Corporate relocations (Toyota, JPMorgan Chase) bringing new jury demographics.
Denton County
PI Filings: ~3,000/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 15–18 months
Jury Pool: College-town (UNT/TWU) mixed with affluent suburban; moderate
Denton courthouse. I-35E and I-35W merge creates high-crash corridor. Rapid suburban growth straining court capacity.
Hidalgo County
PI Filings: ~3,000/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Rio Grande Valley jury pool; moderate plaintiff outcomes
McAllen/Edinburg-based. International bridge truck traffic cases common. High uninsured motorist rate in the Valley.
Fort Bend County
PI Filings: ~2,500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 15–18 months
Jury Pool: Diverse, affluent suburban; moderate-to-plaintiff-leaning
Richmond courthouse. One of the most ethnically diverse counties in the U.S. Sugar Land master-planned community population influences jury demographics.
Montgomery County
PI Filings: ~2,500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Conservative suburban/rural; moderate on serious injuries
Conroe courthouse. I-45 north corridor and The Woodlands development traffic generate significant PI caseload.
Nueces County
PI Filings: ~2,500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Coastal, working-class jury pool; moderate verdicts
Corpus Christi-based. Significant petrochemical and maritime injury caseload. Port of Corpus Christi industrial corridor.
Williamson County
PI Filings: ~2,000/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate-to-conservative
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Suburban/conservative; moderate verdicts
Georgetown courthouse. Explosive growth along I-35 north of Austin. SH-130 toll road corridor generates significant caseload.
Jefferson County
PI Filings: ~1,800/yr civil
Median Verdict: Plaintiff-favorable
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Working-class, refinery-community pool; historically strong plaintiff verdicts
Beaumont-based. Southeast Texas 'Golden Triangle' — historically considered a plaintiff-friendly venue. Significant industrial and trucking litigation.
Galveston County
PI Filings: ~1,500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate-to-plaintiff-favorable
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Coastal/industrial mix; moderate-to-plaintiff-leaning
Galveston courthouse. Maritime/Jones Act cases. I-45 Gulf Freeway corridor. Hurricane evacuation route accidents are seasonally significant.
Brazoria County
PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Suburban/petrochemical-worker pool; moderate
Angleton courthouse. Petrochemical corridor from Freeport to Texas City. SH-288 commuter traffic to Houston.
Webb County
PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Border community; Hispanic-majority; moderate verdicts
Laredo courthouse. World Trade Bridge — heaviest commercial truck crossing on the U.S.-Mexico border. I-35 southern terminus.
Bell County
PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate-to-conservative
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Military (Fort Cavazos/ex-Hood); moderate-conservative
Belton courthouse. Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) — largest active-duty military installation in the Western Hemisphere influences jury demographics and caseload.
Lubbock County
PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: West Texas conservative pool; defense-favorable on large awards
Lubbock courthouse. Texas Tech University influences jury pool. US-84/US-87 agricultural corridor.
Cameron County
PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: Border community/South Padre tourism; moderate verdicts
Brownsville courthouse. International bridge traffic and spring break tourism season generate distinct caseload patterns.
McLennan County
PI Filings: ~1,000/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Conservative/university town (Baylor); moderate
Waco courthouse. I-35 corridor — high commercial truck traffic between Dallas and Austin. Baylor University influences jury pool.
Smith County
PI Filings: ~1,000/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas conservative pool; moderate on serious injuries
Tyler courthouse. I-20 corridor. East Texas is historically more plaintiff-friendly than West Texas venues.
Brazos County
PI Filings: ~800/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: College-town (Texas A&M); conservative-moderate
Bryan courthouse. SH-6 and SH-21 corridors. Texas A&M student/faculty influence jury pool.
Ector County
PI Filings: ~800/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Oil-industry conservative pool; defense-favorable
Odessa courthouse. Permian Basin epicenter — oilfield truck traffic makes this one of the most dangerous driving areas in the nation.
Hays County
PI Filings: ~800/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–18 months
Jury Pool: College-town (Texas State) mixed with Austin suburb growth
San Marcos courthouse. I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio — one of the fastest-growing counties in the U.S.
Midland County
PI Filings: ~700/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Oil-industry affluent/conservative pool
Midland courthouse. Permian Basin hub — paired with Ector County as the most dangerous driving corridor in Texas. I-20 and SH-349 oilfield traffic.
Guadalupe County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Suburban/rural mix; conservative
Seguin courthouse. I-10/I-35 intersection. Rapidly growing San Antonio exurb.
Johnson County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/conservative suburban pool
Cleburne courthouse. US-67 and I-35W southern corridor.
Parker County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/suburban conservative pool
Weatherford courthouse. I-20 west of Fort Worth. Growing suburban population from DFW expansion.
Tom Green County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: West Texas/military (Goodfellow AFB); conservative
San Angelo courthouse. US-67/US-87 intersection. Remote West Texas venue.
Potter County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle conservative pool
Amarillo courthouse (Potter/Randall share). I-40 and I-27 corridors. High wind and weather-related crash rates.
Taylor County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas conservative pool
Abilene courthouse. I-20 corridor. Dyess Air Force Base military population.
Wichita County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: North Texas conservative pool
Wichita Falls courthouse. US-287/US-281 intersection. Sheppard Air Force Base military personnel in jury pool.
Gregg County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate — historically more plaintiff-friendly than West TX
Longview courthouse. I-20 East Texas oil country. Historically more plaintiff-sympathetic than western venues.
Kaufman County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/exurban; conservative
Kaufman courthouse. I-20 east of Dallas corridor. Rapid residential growth.
Ellis County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/suburban; conservative
Waxahachie courthouse. I-35E south of Dallas. Mixed agricultural and suburban development.
Randall County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle suburban/conservative
Canyon courthouse. Shares Amarillo metro with Potter County. West Texas A&M influence.
Bowie County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas/Arkansas border; moderate
Texarkana courthouse. I-30 corridor. Cross-state (AR) commuter and jurisdictional issues.
Grayson County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: North Texas suburban/rural; conservative-moderate
Sherman courthouse. US-75 corridor north of Dallas. Oklahoma border proximity creates cross-state issues.
Comal County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country suburban/tourism; conservative-moderate
New Braunfels courthouse. I-35 corridor. One of the fastest-growing counties in Texas. Tourism season (Schlitterbahn, river tubing) creates traffic spikes.
Victoria County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Coastal plain/petrochemical; conservative-moderate
Victoria courthouse. US-77/US-59 intersection. Petrochemical and port-related industrial injury cases.
Henderson County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural; moderate
Athens courthouse. I-69/US-175 corridor. Lake resort communities create tourism traffic.
Angelina County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas timber/paper-mill community; moderate
Lufkin courthouse. US-59/I-69 corridor. Timber truck traffic creates significant accident exposure.
Orange County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Plaintiff-favorable
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Industrial/refinery community; plaintiff-favorable — part of Golden Triangle
Orange courthouse. I-10 Louisiana border corridor. Petrochemical/refinery injuries. Part of historically plaintiff-friendly Southeast Texas.
Liberty County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/suburban Houston exurb; conservative-moderate
Liberty courthouse. US-90/I-10 corridor east of Houston.
Hunt County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/exurban DFW; conservative-moderate
Greenville courthouse. I-30 east of Dallas corridor. Commerce (Texas A&M-Commerce) influences jury pool.
Harrison County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate — plaintiff-leaning traditions
Marshall courthouse. I-20 East Texas. Historically significant patent litigation venue, with sophisticated jury pool.
Nacogdoches County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: College-town (SFA); moderate
Nacogdoches courthouse. US-59 corridor. Stephen F. Austin State University influences jury pool.
Hardin County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/timber; conservative-moderate
Kountze courthouse. US-69/US-96 corridor. Big Thicket National Preserve area — rural road conditions.
San Patricio County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Coastal/industrial; conservative-moderate
Sinton courthouse. Portland/Ingleside petrochemical corridor near Corpus Christi.
Bastrop County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Austin exurb; moderate — shifting demographics
Bastrop courthouse. SH-71 and SH-130 toll road. Tesla Gigafactory and Samsung plant increasing local traffic volumes.
Wise County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/exurban DFW; conservative
Decatur courthouse. US-287/US-81 corridor northwest of Fort Worth. Barnett Shale gas-field truck traffic.
Rockwall County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Affluent DFW suburban; moderate
Rockwall courthouse. I-30 corridor. Smallest county by area in Texas but rapidly growing.
Coryell County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Military (Fort Cavazos); conservative
Gatesville courthouse. Adjacent to Fort Cavazos. US-190 and SH-36 corridors.
Lamar County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Northeast Texas; moderate
Paris courthouse. US-82/US-271 corridors.
Walker County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: College-town (SHSU)/prison community; conservative-moderate
Huntsville courthouse. I-45 corridor. Sam Houston State University and TDCJ Huntsville Unit influence local dynamics.
Waller County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/Prairie View A&M; conservative
Hempstead courthouse. US-290 corridor west of Houston. Prairie View A&M University in jury pool.
Burnet County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country rural; conservative
Burnet courthouse. SH-29 and US-281 Highland Lakes corridor. Tourism traffic spikes seasonally.
Hood County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Lake resort/retired; conservative
Granbury courthouse. US-377 corridor. Lake Granbury recreation traffic.
Kerr County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country/VA hospital/retiree; conservative
Kerrville courthouse. I-10 and SH-16 corridors. VA hospital and youth camp traffic.
Navarro County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural Central Texas; conservative-moderate
Corsicana courthouse. I-45 south of Dallas corridor.
Anderson County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas/prison community; conservative-moderate
Palestine courthouse. US-287 and US-79 corridors. TDCJ facilities influence jury pool.
Cherokee County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate
Rusk courthouse. US-69/US-79 corridors. Jacksonville and Rusk communities.
Medina County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country/rural; conservative
Hondo courthouse. US-90 and SH-173 corridors west of San Antonio.
Rusk County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate — plaintiff traditions
Henderson courthouse. US-259 and US-79 corridors. Oil and gas truck traffic.
Jasper County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural; moderate
Jasper courthouse. US-96 and US-190 corridors. Timber truck traffic and lake recreation traffic.
Chambers County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/petrochemical; conservative
Anahuac courthouse. I-10 east of Houston. Baytown industrial complex and Trinity Bay area.
Matagorda County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Coastal/agricultural; conservative
Bay City courthouse. SH-35 coastal corridor. Port of Bay City industrial and agricultural injuries.
Jim Wells County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: South Texas rural; moderate
Alice courthouse. US-281 and I-69C corridor. Oil and gas truck traffic.
Starr County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Border community; moderate
Rio Grande City courthouse. US-83 Rio Grande corridor. International bridge traffic.
Maverick County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Border community; moderate
Eagle Pass courthouse. US-57/US-277 border corridor. International commercial traffic through Eagle Pass POE.
Val Verde County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Border/military; conservative-moderate
Del Rio courthouse. US-90/US-277 junction. Laughlin AFB military population.
Caldwell County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural/exurban; conservative-moderate
Lockhart courthouse. SH-130 and US-183 corridors between Austin and San Antonio.
Howard County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin/conservative; oil-industry sympathetic
Big Spring courthouse. I-20 and US-87 junction. Oilfield and wind-farm truck traffic.
Kleberg County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: College-town (Texas A&M-Kingsville)/ranching; moderate
Kingsville courthouse. US-77 corridor. King Ranch and naval air station influence local dynamics.
San Jacinto County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural/Sam Houston NF; conservative
Coldspring courthouse. US-59/I-69 corridor through Sam Houston National Forest.
Upshur County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural; moderate
Gilmer courthouse. US-271 corridor.
Wharton County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Agricultural/petrochemical; conservative-moderate
Wharton courthouse. US-59 corridor. Agriculture and petrochemical industries.
Calhoun County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Coastal/industrial; conservative
Port Lavaca courthouse. SH-35 and SH-87 coastal corridors. Formosa Plastics and port industrial traffic.
Atascosa County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: South Texas rural; conservative
Jourdanton courthouse. I-37 and SH-16 corridors south of San Antonio. Eagle Ford Shale truck traffic.
Wilson County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: San Antonio exurb/rural; conservative
Floresville courthouse. I-10 and I-37 nearby. Rapidly growing SA exurb.
Erath County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: College-town (Tarleton State); conservative
Stephenville courthouse. US-377 and US-67 corridors.
Brown County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural; conservative
Brownwood courthouse. US-377 and US-67/US-84 junction.
Cooke County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural/Oklahoma border; conservative
Gainesville courthouse. I-35 north corridor at Oklahoma border.
Titus County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Northeast Texas; moderate
Mount Pleasant courthouse. I-30 and US-271 corridors.
Hopkins County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Northeast Texas; conservative-moderate
Sulphur Springs courthouse. I-30 corridor east of Dallas.
Wood County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate
Quitman courthouse. US-69 and SH-37 corridors. Lake Fork recreation traffic.
Van Zandt County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural; conservative-moderate
Canton courthouse. I-20 corridor. Canton First Monday Trade Days generates massive periodic traffic spikes.
Fannin County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural; conservative
Bonham courthouse. US-82 and SH-121 corridors.
Polk County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural; conservative-moderate
Livingston courthouse. US-59/I-69 corridor through East Texas.
Kendall County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country affluent; conservative
Boerne courthouse. I-10 corridor. One of the fastest-growing counties in Texas.
Uvalde County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Southwest Texas rural; conservative-moderate
Uvalde courthouse. US-90 corridor. Border Patrol and immigration-related traffic.
Panola County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate
Carthage courthouse. US-59 and US-79 corridors. Sabine River area.
Shelby County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Deep East Texas; moderate — plaintiff traditions
Center courthouse. US-87 and US-84 corridors. Part of historically plaintiff-friendly East Texas.
Fayette County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas Czech/German heritage; conservative
La Grange courthouse. I-10 and US-77 corridors.
Bee County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: South Texas; conservative-moderate
Beeville courthouse. US-181 and US-59 corridors.
Aransas County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Coastal tourism/fishing; conservative-moderate
Rockport courthouse. SH-35 coastal corridor. Hurricane Harvey reconstruction still impacts docket.
Hale County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: South Plains agricultural; conservative
Plainview courthouse. I-27 and US-70 corridors.
Palo Pinto County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: North-Central Texas; conservative
Palo Pinto courthouse. I-20 and US-180 corridors west of Fort Worth. Possum Kingdom Lake recreation traffic.
Gillespie County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country/German heritage/tourism; conservative
Fredericksburg courthouse. US-290 and US-87 corridors. Heavy wine-country and wildflower-season tourism traffic.
Tyler County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Deep East Texas rural; conservative
Woodville courthouse. US-69 and US-190 corridors. Big Thicket area.
Colorado County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural; conservative
Columbus courthouse. I-10 corridor between Houston and San Antonio.
Gonzales County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural; conservative
Gonzales courthouse. US-90A and US-183 corridors.
Hutchinson County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle/petrochemical; conservative
Stinnett courthouse. SH-136 and SH-152 corridors. Phillips 66 refinery area.
Hockley County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Plains/oil; conservative
Levelland courthouse. US-385 and SH-114 corridors.
Austin County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural; conservative; Czech-German heritage
Bellville courthouse. I-10 corridor between Houston and San Antonio.
Cass County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate (~30K pop)
Linden courthouse. US-59 and I-30 corridors.
Hill County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural (~36K pop)
Hillsboro courthouse. I-35 corridor between Waco and Dallas.
Washington County
PI Filings: ~60/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas (~37K pop)
Brenham courthouse. US-290 and SH-36 corridors. Blue Bell Creameries and Texas A&M-adjacent community.
Reeves County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin remote; very conservative
Pecos courthouse. I-20 western terminus area. Among the deadliest driving corridors in Texas due to oilfield traffic.
DeWitt County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: South-Central Texas rural; conservative
Cuero courthouse. US-87 and US-183 corridors.
Lavaca County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Rural; conservative; Czech heritage community
Hallettsville courthouse. US-77 and US-90A corridors.
Moore County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle; conservative
Dumas courthouse. US-87/US-287 junction. Meatpacking and feedlot industry.
Lampasas County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas; conservative
Lampasas courthouse. US-190 and US-183 corridors.
Llano County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country/retirement; conservative
Llano courthouse. SH-29 and SH-71 corridors. Lake LBJ/Buchanan recreation traffic.
Grimes County
PI Filings: ~50/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: East-Central Texas (~30K pop)
Anderson courthouse. SH-90 and SH-6 corridors.
Trinity County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas rural; conservative; small pool
Groveton courthouse. SH-19 and SH-94 corridors.
Zapata County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Border county; moderate
Zapata courthouse. US-83 Rio Grande corridor.
Willacy County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Rio Grande Valley; moderate
Raymondville courthouse. US-77 corridor. Border Patrol checkpoints and immigration-related traffic.
Jackson County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 12–15 months
Jury Pool: Coastal/agricultural; conservative
Edna courthouse. SH-111 and US-59 corridors.
Gray County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle; conservative
Pampa courthouse. SH-60 and US-60 corridors.
Dawson County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: West Texas; conservative
Lamesa courthouse. US-87 and US-180 corridors.
Scurry County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: West Texas oil; conservative
Snyder courthouse. US-84 and US-180 corridors.
Nolan County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: West Texas; conservative
Sweetwater courthouse. I-20 corridor. Major wind energy corridor.
Eastland County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas; conservative
Eastland courthouse. I-20 corridor.
Comanche County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural; conservative
Comanche courthouse. US-377 and US-67 corridors.
Bosque County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural (~18K pop)
Meridian courthouse. SH-6 and SH-22 corridors.
Burleson County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural (~18K pop)
Caldwell courthouse. SH-36 and US-79 corridors.
Freestone County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East-Central Texas (~20K pop)
Fairfield courthouse. I-45 corridor south of Dallas.
Houston County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas (~23K pop)
Crockett courthouse. US-287 corridor.
Limestone County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas (~23K pop)
Groesbeck courthouse. SH-14 and SH-164 corridors.
Milam County
PI Filings: ~40/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural (~24K pop)
Cameron courthouse. US-77 and US-190 corridors.
Ward County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin; very conservative; small pool
Monahans courthouse. I-20 corridor. Oilfield truck traffic dominates local accidents.
Pecos County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote West Texas; very small jury pool
Fort Stockton courthouse. I-10 and I-20 junction area. Extreme distances between venues and trauma centers.
Brooks County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas border area; moderate
Falfurrias courthouse. US-281 corridor. Known Border Patrol checkpoint location.
Duval County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas; moderate
San Diego (TX) courthouse. SH-44 and SH-359 corridors.
Live Oak County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas rural; conservative
George West courthouse. I-37 and US-59 corridors.
Refugio County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Coastal/petrochemical; conservative; small pool
Refugio courthouse. SH-77 and US-77 corridors.
Deaf Smith County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle agricultural; very conservative
Hereford courthouse. US-60 and US-385 corridors.
Lamb County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains agricultural; very conservative
Littlefield courthouse. US-84 and US-385 corridors.
Blanco County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country rural; conservative
Johnson City courthouse. US-281 and US-290 corridors. LBJ Ranch and wine-country tourism.
Bandera County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country rural; conservative
Bandera courthouse. SH-16 and SH-173 corridors. 'Cowboy Capital of the World' tourism.
Frio County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas; conservative-moderate
Pearsall courthouse. I-35 corridor south of San Antonio.
Andrews County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin oil community (~21K pop); conservative
Andrews courthouse. SH-115 and SH-176 corridors. Oilfield truck traffic.
Callahan County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas rural (~14K pop)
Baird courthouse. I-20 corridor west of Fort Worth.
Camp County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas; moderate (~13K pop)
Pittsburg courthouse. US-271 corridor.
Falls County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas (~17K pop)
Marlin courthouse. SH-6 and US-77 corridors.
Gaines County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin oil (~22K pop)
Seminole courthouse. US-62, US-180, and SH-385 corridors.
Jones County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~20K pop)
Anson courthouse. US-277 and US-180 corridors.
Lee County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas (~18K pop)
Giddings courthouse. US-77 and US-290 corridors.
Leon County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East-Central Texas (~17K pop)
Centerville courthouse. I-45 corridor.
Montague County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North Texas (~20K pop)
Montague courthouse. US-82 and SH-59 corridors.
Robertson County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas (~17K pop)
Franklin courthouse. SH-6 and US-79 corridors.
Young County
PI Filings: ~30/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North-Central Texas (~18K pop)
Graham courthouse. SH-16 and US-380 corridors. Possum Kingdom Lake area.
Brewster County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote Big Bend; tiny jury pool
Alpine courthouse. Largest county by area in Texas (~6,200 sq mi). Big Bend National Park tourism traffic. Nearest Level I trauma center is 200+ miles away.
Hamilton County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural; very conservative; small pool
Hamilton courthouse. SH-36 and US-281 corridors.
Dimmit County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Border county; moderate
Carrizo Springs courthouse. I-35 and US-83 corridors. Eagle Ford Shale oil-field traffic.
La Salle County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas rural (~7,500 pop)
Cotulla courthouse. I-35 corridor. Eagle Ford Shale traffic.
Clay County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural (~10K pop)
Henrietta courthouse. US-287 and SH-148 corridors.
Coleman County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas rural (~8,300 pop)
Coleman courthouse. US-84 and US-283 corridors.
Franklin County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas (~10K pop)
Mount Vernon courthouse. I-30 corridor.
Jack County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural (~8,700 pop)
Jacksboro courthouse. US-281 and SH-199 corridors.
Karnes County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas (~16K pop)
Karnes City courthouse. US-181 and SH-123 corridors. Eagle Ford Shale activity.
Madison County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East-Central Texas (~14K pop)
Madisonville courthouse. I-45 corridor.
Marion County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas (~10K pop)
Jefferson courthouse. US-59 corridor. Caddo Lake area.
Morris County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas (~12K pop)
Daingerfield courthouse. US-259 corridor.
Newton County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Deep East Texas (~14K pop)
Newton courthouse. SH-87 corridor. Sabine River area.
Rains County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: East Texas (~12K pop)
Emory courthouse. US-69 corridor. Lake Tawakoni recreation traffic.
Red River County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Northeast Texas (~12K pop)
Clarksville courthouse. US-82 corridor near Oklahoma/Arkansas borders.
Sabine County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Deep East Texas (~10K pop)
Hemphill courthouse. SH-87 corridor. Toledo Bend Reservoir area.
Somervell County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North Texas (~9,200 pop)
Glen Rose courthouse. US-67 corridor. Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.
Zavala County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas border area (~12K pop)
Crystal City courthouse. US-83 and US-90 corridors.
Wilbarger County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North Texas (~12K pop)
Vernon courthouse. US-287 and US-283 corridors.
Terry County
PI Filings: ~20/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Plains agricultural (~12K pop)
Brownfield courthouse. US-62, US-82, and US-385 corridors. Cotton and oil economy.
San Saba County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural; small pool (~6,000 pop)
San Saba courthouse. US-190 and US-87 corridors.
Bailey County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains agricultural (~7,000 pop)
Muleshoe courthouse. US-84 and US-70 corridors.
Castro County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle agricultural (~7,600 pop)
Dimmitt courthouse. US-385 and SH-86 corridors.
Childress County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Rolling Plains (~7,000 pop)
Childress courthouse. US-83 and US-287 junction.
Goliad County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas rural (~7,700 pop)
Goliad courthouse. US-183 and US-59 corridors.
Kimble County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country (~4,400 pop)
Junction courthouse. I-10 and US-83 junction.
Martin County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin (~6,000 pop)
Stanton courthouse. I-20 corridor.
McCulloch County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Central Texas (~8,000 pop)
Brady courthouse. US-87 and US-190 junction.
Mitchell County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: West Texas (~9,000 pop)
Colorado City courthouse. I-20 corridor.
Ochiltree County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Far north Panhandle (~10K pop)
Perryton courthouse. US-83 corridor.
Parmer County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains agricultural (~9,800 pop)
Farwell courthouse. US-60 and US-84 corridors near New Mexico border.
Runnels County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~10K pop)
Ballinger courthouse. US-67 and US-83 corridors.
Stephens County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~9,400 pop)
Breckenridge courthouse. US-180 corridor.
Swisher County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle agricultural (~7,500 pop)
Tulia courthouse. I-27 corridor.
Winkler County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin (~8,000 pop)
Kermit courthouse. SH-302 and SH-115 corridors. Oilfield truck traffic.
Yoakum County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains/Permian Basin (~8,600 pop)
Plains courthouse. US-82 and US-380 corridors.
Archer County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural (~8,500 pop)
Archer City courthouse. SH-79 corridor near Wichita Falls.
San Augustine County
PI Filings: ~15/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Deep East Texas (~8,300 pop)
San Augustine courthouse. SH-21 and SH-147 corridors. Angelina National Forest area. Oldest town in Texas.
Culberson County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote; extremely small jury pool (~2,200 pop)
Van Horn courthouse. I-10 and US-90 corridors through desolate West Texas. Blue Origin facility nearby.
Presidio County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote border county; very small pool
Marfa courthouse. US-90 and US-67 corridors. Extreme remoteness — nearest major hospital is 100+ miles.
Mills County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural; very small pool (~5,000 pop)
Goldthwaite courthouse. US-183 corridor.
Mason County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Hill Country rural; very small pool (~4,000 pop)
Mason courthouse. US-87 and SH-29 corridors.
Real County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Very small Hill Country (~3,400 pop)
Leakey courthouse. US-83 and SH-337 (Texas motorcycle destination) corridors.
Kinney County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Border/rural (~3,600 pop)
Brackettville courthouse. US-90 corridor near Del Rio.
Carson County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle (~6,000 pop)
Panhandle courthouse. I-40 corridor east of Amarillo.
Coke County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~3,300 pop)
Robert Lee courthouse. US-87 and SH-208 corridors.
Concho County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~4,000 pop)
Paint Rock courthouse. US-83 corridor.
Crane County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin oil (~5,000 pop)
Crane courthouse. SH-329 corridor. Oilfield truck traffic.
Crockett County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote West Texas (~3,400 pop)
Ozona courthouse. I-10 and SH-163 corridors.
Crosby County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains (~5,700 pop)
Crosbyton courthouse. US-82 corridor.
Dallam County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Far northwest Panhandle (~7,300 pop)
Dalhart courthouse. US-87 and US-54 corridors near New Mexico/Oklahoma borders.
Delta County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Northeast Texas (~5,200 pop)
Cooper courthouse. SH-24 corridor.
Donley County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle (~3,300 pop)
Clarendon courthouse. US-287 corridor.
Fisher County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~3,800 pop)
Roby courthouse. US-180 corridor.
Floyd County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains (~5,700 pop)
Floydada courthouse. US-62 and US-70 corridors.
Garza County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: West Texas (~6,400 pop)
Post courthouse. US-84 and US-380 corridors.
Hansford County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Far north Panhandle (~5,500 pop)
Spearman courthouse. SH-15 and SH-207 corridors.
Hardeman County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: North Texas (~3,800 pop)
Quanah courthouse. US-287 corridor.
Hartley County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Far northwest Panhandle (~6,000 pop)
Channing courthouse. US-385 and US-87 corridors.
Haskell County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~5,600 pop)
Haskell courthouse. US-277 and US-380 corridors.
Hemphill County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Far northeast Panhandle (~3,800 pop)
Canadian courthouse. US-60 and US-83 corridors. Canadian River valley.
Hudspeth County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote Far West Texas (~4,800 pop)
Sierra Blanca courthouse. I-10 corridor east of El Paso.
Knox County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural (~3,700 pop)
Benjamin courthouse. SH-6 and US-82 corridors.
Lynn County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: South Plains (~5,800 pop)
Tahoka courthouse. US-87 and US-380 corridors.
Reagan County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin (~4,000 pop)
Big Lake courthouse. SH-137 and US-67 corridors.
Sutton County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Remote Hill Country (~3,700 pop)
Sonora courthouse. I-10 and US-277 junction.
Upton County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Permian Basin (~3,600 pop)
Rankin courthouse. SH-349 corridor. Oilfield truck traffic.
Baylor County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: North Texas rural (~3,500 pop)
Seymour courthouse. US-277 and US-283 corridors.
Wheeler County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Eastern Panhandle (~5,400 pop)
Wheeler courthouse. SH-152 and US-83 corridors. Red River valley ranching community.
Jim Hogg County
PI Filings: ~10/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: South Texas border (~5,300 pop)
Hebbronville courthouse. SH-16 and SH-285 corridors. Border Patrol checkpoint area.
Kenedy County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small (~350 pop); jury selection nearly impossible
Sarita courthouse. King Ranch territory. US-77 corridor. Cases often transferred to neighboring Kleberg or Willacy County.
Roberts County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small Panhandle county (~850 pop)
Miami courthouse. SH-60 and US-83 corridors.
McMullen County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Smallest county seat in TX (~700 pop)
Tilden courthouse. Eagle Ford Shale oil-field truck traffic.
Terrell County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Remote Trans-Pecos (~800 pop)
Sanderson courthouse. US-90/US-285 corridors. Extreme distances to Level I trauma.
Edwards County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Remote Hill Country (~2,000 pop)
Rocksprings courthouse. US-377 corridor.
Armstrong County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very rural Panhandle (~1,900 pop)
Claude courthouse. US-287 corridor.
Briscoe County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle rural (~1,500 pop)
Silverton courthouse. SH-86 and SH-207 corridors.
Cochran County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: South Plains (~2,800 pop)
Morton courthouse. SH-214 and SH-114 corridors.
Collingsworth County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle (~3,000 pop)
Wellington courthouse. US-83 corridor.
Cottle County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rolling Plains (~1,400 pop)
Paducah courthouse. US-83 and US-62 corridors.
Dickens County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rolling Plains (~2,200 pop)
Dickens courthouse. US-82 and SH-70 corridors.
Foard County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very rural (~1,200 pop)
Crowell courthouse. US-70 and SH-6 corridors.
Hall County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Panhandle (~3,000 pop)
Memphis courthouse. US-287 and SH-256 corridors.
Irion County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Remote West Texas (~1,500 pop)
Mertzon courthouse. SH-163 corridor.
Jeff Davis County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Remote Trans-Pecos (~2,200 pop)
Fort Davis courthouse. SH-17 and SH-118 corridors. McDonald Observatory and Davis Mountains tourism.
Lipscomb County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Far northeast Panhandle (~3,400 pop)
Lipscomb courthouse. SH-15 corridor.
Menard County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very rural (~2,100 pop)
Menard courthouse. US-83 and US-190 corridors.
Oldham County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Far west Panhandle (~2,100 pop)
Vega courthouse. I-40 corridor west of Amarillo.
Schleicher County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Remote West Texas (~2,800 pop)
Eldorado courthouse. US-277 and US-190 corridors.
Shackelford County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: West-Central Texas (~3,300 pop)
Albany courthouse. US-180 and US-283 corridors.
Sherman County
PI Filings: ~5/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Far north Panhandle (~3,000 pop)
Stratford courthouse. US-54 and US-287 corridors.
King County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Second-least-populated TX county (~265 pop)
Guthrie courthouse. Cases typically transferred to neighboring counties. Ranching community.
Borden County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very rural (~650 pop)
Gail courthouse. US-180 corridor.
Glasscock County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very rural Permian Basin (~1,400 pop)
Garden City courthouse. SH-158 corridor.
Kent County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very remote (~750 pop)
Jayton courthouse. US-380 corridor.
Motley County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very rural (~1,100 pop)
Matador courthouse. SH-70 corridor.
Sterling County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very remote (~1,100 pop)
Sterling City courthouse. US-87 corridor.
Stonewall County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very rural (~1,300 pop)
Aspermont courthouse. US-83 and US-380 corridors.
Throckmorton County
PI Filings: ~3/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Very rural (~1,500 pop)
Throckmorton courthouse. US-183 and US-380 corridors.
Loving County
PI Filings: ~2/yr civil
Median Verdict: N/A (too few cases)
Timeline: N/A
Jury Pool: Least-populated county in Texas (~64 pop); jury trials essentially impossible locally
Mentone courthouse (no paved streets). Cases transferred to Reeves or Ward County. The least populated county in the United States.
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